Capably directed by Steve Minor,
with a cheerfully silly and wickedly witty script by David E. Kelley, a
steady pace, a shivery, ominous score by John Ottman, an engaging
assortment of colorfully neurotic central characters (Platt in
particular is a total howl as the gloriously eccentric Hector), a good
amount of tension, polished, sparkling cinematography by Daryn Okada, a
refreshingly tight and trim 82 minute running time, an affectionate
tongue-in-cheek tone (this film pays nifty homage to the first two
"Jaws" pictures), a cool animatronic crocodile by Stan Winston, a
reasonable sprinkling of gore, and plenty of gut-busting deadpan
dialogue, this infectiously quirky and self-parodic romp does the trick
in a pleasingly sly and amusing unpretentious B-flick manner. Betty
White almost steals the whole show as batty, foul-mouthed old broad
Delores Bickerman while the gorgeous Meredith Salinger has a nice
supporting part as perky Deputy Sharon Gare. A fun fright feature.

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